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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 27th, 2022 other clues
He dropped with a cry of pain
Schoolchildren are not out to sweat at it
He painted with a good and loyal heart
Unusual throne with six legs
Work hard fixing rivets
Even when Victor's left
Being abrasive, they put an edge on things
A crowd, figuratively speaking?
Comparatively clean river in the outskirts of Peshawar
Blended in a colourful or sound way
Attractive person making a dishonourable start
Cut south all the time
Boy with a broken nose, almost
Grandmother and grandfather, possibly
Package to put right in place, perhaps
Briefly, she offers an alternative
With a companion, possibly aiming to tour the state
An easy subject?
He's said to go more than the distance
Lil embraces only a single man
Some question of a new hat?
She tells you what to do with a cold woman
Having broken an ankle, accept a lift
Runners, out East, can be blue
Colour of early tea?
A bit of money to raise?
Hard or soft, it's fishy
She means a bit of heaven to the Americans
Was she beastly to Petruchio?
Humble place for which a hothead has a strange love
Nut vessel?
Suitably like diamonds?
Edible hat?
Not the complete sleuth
Strode around the county
A bit of a prince among footballer managers
A leading style of headgear or woman's top
Don't expect him to work well!
Say there's love in sin?
She's up in class
Writing instruments with soft points

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